Get Back in the Game: Treating Your Sports Injuries

Posted on Dec 31, 2013 by Kevin Cleary

Almost everyone enjoys athletics, but participating can lead to injuries. Whether playing tennis or battling on the gridiron playing football, our bodies can pay the penalty. Injuries are a part of sports and can interfere with our everyday lives. Bruises and pulled muscles are commonplace when we push our bodies in competition.

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Posted in Hot/Cold Therapy

Living With and Treating Your Arthritis

Posted on Jan 02, 2014 by Kevin Cleary

Every day aches and pains can be commonplace. Unfortunately, sometimes these minor pains can manifest themselves into arthritis. This inflammation of the joints can even become debilitating and cause deformity to sufferers. Arthritis is identified with joint pain and stiffness and can reduce quality-of-life for those afflicted.

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Posted in Arthritis

Rehabilitation For Ligament Injuries

Posted on Jan 02, 2014 by Kevin Cleary

Ligaments in our body connect one bone to another, hold them in line and keep our joints intact. If these ligaments become damaged, pain and joint instability will occur depending upon the severity of the injury.

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Posted in Splinting

Rehabilitation After Knee Replacement Surgery

Posted on Jan 16, 2014 by Kevin Cleary

Thousands of Americans every year are faced with the prospect of knee replacement surgery. This surgery requires a surgeon to replace some or the entire knee with artificial components.

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Posted in CPM Cardio Equipment

Multiple Sclerosis - How to Improve Your Quality of Life

Posted on Jan 16, 2014 by Kevin Cleary

Multiple sclerosis (MS) affects millions of people around the globe. MS is believed to be an autoimmune disease in which the body’s own immune system attacks the myelin lining of the nerves. This damage interrupts signals between the brain, spinal cord, and the body’s muscles.

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Rehab Conditioning and Exercise

Posted on Mar 27, 2014 by Kevin Cleary

Recovering from injuries or surgery doesn’t happen overnight. Returning to an active lifestyle may require a conditioning and exercise program. Once your injury has healed sufficiently, your doctor may recommend a visit to a physical therapist in order to develop the proper program for you.

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Exercising with Multiple Sclerosis

Posted on May 21, 2014 by Kevin Cleary

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a disease that affects the central nervous system in which the body’s own immune system attacks the healthy myelin coating of nerves. It affects coordination, speech, and can cause paralysis and blindness.

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How Do I Choose Proper Rehab Equipment?

Posted on May 21, 2014 by Kevin Cleary

After an injury, surgery, or for overall good health choosing the proper equipment is an important step for rehab or exercise. Each injury or activity has a specific need to target a specific muscle or group of muscles. By using the proper equipment, we can rehab safer and more effective than without.

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Posted in Fitness

Ankle Pain and its Causes

Posted on Jul 11, 2014 by Razia Sanwari

Pain of any type is certainly not welcome! But if it is in the ankle, then mobility gets restricted and this can surely be such a pain! So, the priority becomes to identify the cause of the throbbing and the subsequent remedy.

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Posted in Ankle/Foot Supports

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